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thank you, ben come your breath of fresh air. i wholeheartedly agree about barack obama being the first fully media trained president. in mountlake, i think he calls them plays cards such the people disassociate him from his policies. in that regard, you were speaking on syria. i am wondering whether this relates to hillary clinton and benghazi. he is creating a story in the public that these issues are more complicated than people realize, that coming up with decisions is difficult and therefore they couldn't have made any other choices. that way he can paint people on the right who want it to look at the facts and factual accounting portrayed as racist who just want to bring down the first but president. >> guest: i think there is truth to that. the idea president obama has avoid culpability is eminently true. when it comes to benghazi, there's a lot we don't know, including the president's own actions. we also don't know what is going on at the cia annex and benghazi. that is information we have to find out. information is cle
thank you, ben come your breath of fresh air. i wholeheartedly agree about barack obama being the first fully media trained president. in mountlake, i think he calls them plays cards such the people disassociate him from his policies. in that regard, you were speaking on syria. i am wondering whether this relates to hillary clinton and benghazi. he is creating a story in the public that these issues are more complicated than people realize, that coming up with decisions is difficult and...
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thanks for having me, everyone. [applause] president obama dropped into a washington dc bookstore saturday along with his daughters to do some holiday shopping. when he was asked by a reporter what he thought he said he had a long list of books for readers ages five to 52. press reports say the purchases included the kite runner, herald and the purple crayon and a sports team. earlier in the day he sent out a tweet about the importance of supporting small businesses. the saturday after thanksgiving has become known as small-business saturday. and although conversations what did you buy? >> it is a long list but some outstanding books. i've got a book for every age group from five until 52. okay. have a great holiday. [applause] this week fox and friends cohost brian kilmeade in george washington's secret six. the tv hosts told the story of a spy ring and six previously unknown revolutionary spies infiltrated the british ranks in new york and are credited with turning the tide of the war. this program is about an hou
thanks for having me, everyone. [applause] president obama dropped into a washington dc bookstore saturday along with his daughters to do some holiday shopping. when he was asked by a reporter what he thought he said he had a long list of books for readers ages five to 52. press reports say the purchases included the kite runner, herald and the purple crayon and a sports team. earlier in the day he sent out a tweet about the importance of supporting small businesses. the saturday after...
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not too long ago, recommended to the muslim brotherhood, which was then, thanks to obama, running egypt, muslim brotherhood, an organization whose spiritual leader called in so many word for the extermination of the jews that slaughtering christians across the middle east supported however by the obama administration still support it. ruth's advice it them when they were getting a institution, but a fake institution since the muslim has a motto, but, anyway, she was advising them, and she said, i wouldn't recommend the american constitution i wouldn't recommend the american constitution. it was old. i wish i was making this up. it's kind of old. i would recommend something like the south african constitution. the south african constitution is the stalin constitution, sort of brought up to date. it's idea of rights, our founder's ideas of rights were limits to government. the bill of rights was all what congress can't do, it protects the individual, the rights we have that are positive rights are given by the creator. nature's god, enshrined in the declaration. why say that? because if t
not too long ago, recommended to the muslim brotherhood, which was then, thanks to obama, running egypt, muslim brotherhood, an organization whose spiritual leader called in so many word for the extermination of the jews that slaughtering christians across the middle east supported however by the obama administration still support it. ruth's advice it them when they were getting a institution, but a fake institution since the muslim has a motto, but, anyway, she was advising them, and she said,...
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to obama. in fact, you're mad at obama because he hasn't made us even less of a power. you're mad at him for conducting the drone killing. i don't think those drone killings, i'm good at telling people, as president has said, that's a character flaw. i don't ascribe that to his politics. blowing up, i mean, i don't need to distract myself on this one, but still the hypocrisy of it all. we want to close them on domino because -- guantÁnamo because we shouldn't be incarcerating people captured, a terrorist attacks against us in afghanistan without a trial. all, but the president can set there by himself and push a button and blow up whole families in pakistan because they are suspected terrorists. hypocrisy on the left. you cannot telegraph, you can't say which are agendas are because americans are still in a place where they would understand something is profoundly wrong if he did so and, therefore, they live and they lie all the time. they have to. if you're defending something where you can s
to obama. in fact, you're mad at obama because he hasn't made us even less of a power. you're mad at him for conducting the drone killing. i don't think those drone killings, i'm good at telling people, as president has said, that's a character flaw. i don't ascribe that to his politics. blowing up, i mean, i don't need to distract myself on this one, but still the hypocrisy of it all. we want to close them on domino because -- guantÁnamo because we shouldn't be incarcerating people captured,...
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[laughter] [laughter] >> wow, okay, thank you. [applause] you know i love that josh i have now so much. i love it so much i took a second job and president of him asked me to chair the democratic national committee. after he was reelected, yes we do a full four-year term as chair of the dnc. when the president asks you to watch his back and bring them across the finish line and when you are a gimme the ball person that i consider myself to be, being assured the dnc is the coach but human and now i get to run the ball. i'm going to run the ball and run for reelection and i hope that you give me the privilege of representing them in our nations capital. thank you. [applause] >> thank you for the question. i appreciate it. >> we are actually out of time, unfortunately. let's give a round of applause to debbie wasserman schultz. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much. [applause] [inaudible conversation >> this program was part of the 0th annual miami book fair international. to find out more visit miamibookfair.com. >> alan gree
[laughter] [laughter] >> wow, okay, thank you. [applause] you know i love that josh i have now so much. i love it so much i took a second job and president of him asked me to chair the democratic national committee. after he was reelected, yes we do a full four-year term as chair of the dnc. when the president asks you to watch his back and bring them across the finish line and when you are a gimme the ball person that i consider myself to be, being assured the dnc is the coach but human...
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we saw last week president obama getting president clinton the medal of freedom and said to him thank you for all of the advice you have given me on and off the golf course. that kind of lightness is there. i will finish by saying president clinton they said he was a great pundit and when we think about 2012 would like to see the world sometimes through president clinton size. he was asked in september after the 47% tape came out and governor romney was struggling one of his friends said what do you think of governor romney and president clinton said i think he is a nice guy but he's in the wrong line of work. he said he should not a speaking to people in public. [laughter] and a similar commerce station at friends have what you think about president obama reflecting on the great gift governor romney given to president obama. i hope there are no children in the room right now. he said he thought president obama was luckier than a dog with two decks. apparently that's one of the luckiest things president clinton thinks he can be. only bill clinton knows. [laughter] i'm going to stop wi
we saw last week president obama getting president clinton the medal of freedom and said to him thank you for all of the advice you have given me on and off the golf course. that kind of lightness is there. i will finish by saying president clinton they said he was a great pundit and when we think about 2012 would like to see the world sometimes through president clinton size. he was asked in september after the 47% tape came out and governor romney was struggling one of his friends said what...
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. >> clinton, bush, and obama. >> thank you. it is an honor to meet you. i hope you will have cartels in your office on capitol hill. >> you have to advertise. >> thank you. thank you. >> you sent me that e-mail. i got this e-mail and ended up with to cafe lattes. got one because i had been chattering. >> it is temporary. >> you crazy kid. >> how are you? >> i have not even read your review. tomorrow when i am working on my column, that is when i will be allowed to read it and treated and posted. i would love that. >> you know you can get your food bill with me any time. i will see you. lynen here. you can get a good photo leading in. >> okay. you're going to do it yourself. >> nice person. [inaudible conversations] >> oh, yes. yes. is that the same one? >> i have it in red and pink. >> you are styling, baby cakes. yes. see you tomorrow. thank you. what happens to these things? >> well, it is not that big. it is only like 30 people. you can just keep that one handy. >> i will be there. >> maybe i can start a fight with them. >> the little things. >> somebo
. >> clinton, bush, and obama. >> thank you. it is an honor to meet you. i hope you will have cartels in your office on capitol hill. >> you have to advertise. >> thank you. thank you. >> you sent me that e-mail. i got this e-mail and ended up with to cafe lattes. got one because i had been chattering. >> it is temporary. >> you crazy kid. >> how are you? >> i have not even read your review. tomorrow when i am working on my column, that is...
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thank you for coming. thank you for your participation and i hope you will come back. >> thank you very much. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> president obama and the rest of the first found will take part in a service project ahead of the thanksgiving holiday today. before that though, the president will keep the 50 year tradition of pardoning a turkey for thanksgiving day. we will have live coverage starting at 1:20 p.m. eastern. it will be on c-span. defense secretary chuck hagel has sent out a message to personnel saying to all those deployed overseas >> coming up this evening here on c-span2 we will bring you a symposium about genetics forensics and their use in the criminal justice system. also look at the public policy and privacy issues surrounding genome sequencing and the implications of prenatal genetics testing. again, that's tonight at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span2. on c-span in primetime tonight we will go back 50 years ago today for remarks from president lyndon johnson as he addressed a
thank you for coming. thank you for your participation and i hope you will come back. >> thank you very much. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> president obama and the rest of the first found will take part in a service project ahead of the thanksgiving holiday today. before that though, the president will keep the 50 year tradition of pardoning a turkey for thanksgiving day. we will have live coverage starting at 1:20 p.m. eastern. it will be on c-span. defense secretary...
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the first step i think would be close to in the bag. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> you were talking about 2016, and my question is about the latins, which were an important factor in electing president obama, and were a detriment to the republicans. as i've heard, they kept saying they don't want to court the latinos. what they want to do is present what they are, republicans, the people will come to them. do you think that's a good strategy? >> that's less a true false question and more like a doctoral dissertation. [laughter] i'm going to try to give you a short answer. look, the president had horrible political times since the election in trying to get anything done. 's approval rating is down and it's a perilous time for him. at the same time the republicans have done much to increase, to address the problems that caused him to lose the last election. cause of them to lose the popular vote and fight for the last six elections including the hispanic vote. republicans might decide to work on in a way that would help them with that rising electoral group. i think that there's lots
the first step i think would be close to in the bag. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> you were talking about 2016, and my question is about the latins, which were an important factor in electing president obama, and were a detriment to the republicans. as i've heard, they kept saying they don't want to court the latinos. what they want to do is present what they are, republicans, the people will come to them. do you think that's a good strategy? >> that's less a true false...
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. >> thank you. >> we have been hearing for a long time now the danger of cyberattacks on national security, and we have been talking about the corporate grounds for the most part. where do you see this going? and is this realistic? when will it happen and what can we do about it? >> okay, you said academics don't look in the future. so look into the future. [laughter] >> the biggest problem is espionage and disrupting systems and where is this going in the future? well, that is a great question. do let me go to the edwards noted revelation for a moment and that they part of the picture. the u.s. government, the nsa is beyond capable than they intercept more data and more information than many people previously assumed. i think one of the big questions of the future what does that mean? what does it mean for intelligence? what does it mean for the balance between western intelligence agencies in other countries. and i understand that we are very concerned about what is going on at the moment and some
. >> thank you. >> we have been hearing for a long time now the danger of cyberattacks on national security, and we have been talking about the corporate grounds for the most part. where do you see this going? and is this realistic? when will it happen and what can we do about it? >> okay, you said academics don't look in the future. so look into the future. [laughter] >> the biggest problem is espionage and disrupting systems and where is this going in the future? well,...
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. >> madam congressman, this question was asked to president obama when he was senator obama when he read from his book seven years ago. the question is, are you going to run for president? [laughter] [laughter] >> wow, okay, thank you. [applause] you know i love that josh i have now so much. i love it so much i took a second job and president of him asked me to chair the democratic national committee. after he was reelected, yes we do a full four-year term as chair of the dnc. when the president asks you to watch his back and bring them across the finish line and when you are a gimme the ball person that i consider myself to be, being assured the dnc is the coach but human and now i get to run the ball. i'm going to run the ball and run for reelection and i hope that you give me the privilege of representing them in our nations capital. thank you. [applause] >> thank you for the question. i appreciate it. >> we are actually out of time, unfortunately. let's give a round of applause to debbie wasserman schultz. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much. [applause] [inaudible conve
. >> madam congressman, this question was asked to president obama when he was senator obama when he read from his book seven years ago. the question is, are you going to run for president? [laughter] [laughter] >> wow, okay, thank you. [applause] you know i love that josh i have now so much. i love it so much i took a second job and president of him asked me to chair the democratic national committee. after he was reelected, yes we do a full four-year term as chair of the dnc. when...
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thank you. >> i'm going to move ahead. because i think are you confidence that the obama administration in congress can agree on defense cuts? that do not impair significantly the ability of the united states to remain the world's dominant superpower? >> no. i think that there is an jot line of at least small budget deal to be had. when you talk to reasonable members of both parties in congress, there are still some that belong in the category. you can come up with some mechanisms for increasing revenue and some mechanisms for restraining the reducing entitlement costs. that could at least get us a small budget dream for the next two three years. with some relief for, you know, avoid another round of sequestration and so forth. whether we can see our way through the political paralysis to get there is another question all together. i think that so, you know, by nature an optimist. time after time from the in position of sequestration. so i'm not confident at this point i think the conversation we need to be having is one o
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gentlemen, thank you for being on "the communicators." >> guest: thank you very much. >> c-span, created by america's cable companies in 1979, brought to you as a public service by your television provider. >> president obama is in san francisco today. he'll talk about immigration policy and changing current laws. in june the senate passed legislation to pay for increased border security and create a guest worker program and a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants. the house has yet to act on the measure. you can watch the president's remarks from san francisco live at 2:35 p.m. eastern over on c-span. [background sounds] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [gunfire] >> on november 25, 1963, approximately one million people lined the route of president kennedy's funeral proversion from the u.s. capitol to -- procession from the u.s. capitol to arlington national cemetery. starting tonight at 8:30 on c-span2, watch nbc's coverage of president kennedy's state funeral. >> now, a discussion about the health insurance marketplaces and findings from a report on the number of people ebb rolled -- enrolle
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thanks for talking. it's always fun to talk about the kennedys. >> guest: it's been my pleasure. thank you very much. next on booktv encore booknotes. the late peter jennings discussed his book "the century" co-authored by todd brewster. the book uses color photography and the stories of ordinary people to describe the past 100 years. this is about an hour. c-span: peter jennings, author of--or i should say co-author of "the century"... >> guest: emphasis on 'co.' c-span: ...with todd brewster. you--you ask us in the beginning to read this like a novel. why? >> guest: well, i suppose what we really want to do at the beginning is emphasize this is a journalist's history, this is a journalist's work, not an historian's work. todd and i like to say no historian in their right mind would take on 100 years in 600 pages, if the period at all. i think because we want you to pick it up and read it anywhere. i don't want you to think of it as encyclopedic. i want people to think that it's experiential; that you can pick it up anywhere, and you can look at a picture or you can read a capti
thanks for talking. it's always fun to talk about the kennedys. >> guest: it's been my pleasure. thank you very much. next on booktv encore booknotes. the late peter jennings discussed his book "the century" co-authored by todd brewster. the book uses color photography and the stories of ordinary people to describe the past 100 years. this is about an hour. c-span: peter jennings, author of--or i should say co-author of "the century"... >> guest: emphasis on...
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in my opinion is that he is much worse than no deal. >> thank you. all right, we have microphone folks. right down here. this gentleman in the corner first. i'll hold my questions because there seem to be more. please, when you ask a question, please identify yourself and if at the end of the second since i don't very question i'm going to ask you to stop. so no speeches from the floor. just ask questions. >> stanley kober and. caking at the statement just now by the iranian foreign minister, quote what has been released by the website of the white house as a fact sheet is a one-sided interpretation of the agreed text of geneva, and some of the explanations and words initiate contradict the text of the joint plan of action. that is, the formal geneva agreement to the iranian foreign minister has denied there are one and one talks, just bilateral talks. this is in the tehran times. this suggests that some power struggle disagreement within the iranian leadership itself, the foreign minister has come out so forcefully. and i'm wondering if the panel ca
in my opinion is that he is much worse than no deal. >> thank you. all right, we have microphone folks. right down here. this gentleman in the corner first. i'll hold my questions because there seem to be more. please, when you ask a question, please identify yourself and if at the end of the second since i don't very question i'm going to ask you to stop. so no speeches from the floor. just ask questions. >> stanley kober and. caking at the statement just now by the iranian foreign...
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. >> thank you. thank you. it was because he sent it bad enough that i started announcing to everybody. i got this divine e-mail. i handed over to cafÉ lattes. one from your blessed jimmy. and then i've been chattering about it so much. [inaudible] >> thank you. it temporary. >> you crazy kid. how are you? i haven't even read your review because they're running me around. >> it's good. >> tomorrow when i'm working on my column, that is when i'll feel to read it and tweet it and post it. [inaudible] >> i would love that. >> do you know you can get your photo with me anytime? just bring him here. you can get a good photo meaning in. >> would you think it is an iphone? are you going to do it yourself? [inaudible] >> nice purse. >> thank you. i've got it in every color. >> yes, yes. is that the same when i complimented him peen? >> i've added an orange and pink. >> you are styling, babycakes. >> i will see you tomorrow. >> yeah, tomorrow. what happened to these blogger things? >> it's not that big. it's only like
. >> thank you. thank you. it was because he sent it bad enough that i started announcing to everybody. i got this divine e-mail. i handed over to cafÉ lattes. one from your blessed jimmy. and then i've been chattering about it so much. [inaudible] >> thank you. it temporary. >> you crazy kid. how are you? i haven't even read your review because they're running me around. >> it's good. >> tomorrow when i'm working on my column, that is when i'll feel to read it...
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>> thank you. >> thank you very much. that is one of the points i make in the book. and that we have to stop with the my way or highway politics. even as chair of the dnc, i support my party's agenda and fought like heck to make sure week get it adopted, but i recognize there are other people that have valuable opinions and it is important to reach across the aisle to get common grounds. we need more people on the other side to embrace that conflict and i think we'll be able to get more done >> who are your best friends on the republican side? >> lamar smith. he is amazing. >> i am surprised you and smith. >> we have been the co-spon ser of many bills. you couldn't be more polar opposites, but there are a few should see that matter to both of us. i invited him and he came to my district in south florida and we did a round table on child protect and did a property tour to learn about the import ps of protecting property. >> have you visit him in texas? >> we enjoy working together and set aside the
>> thank you. >> thank you very much. that is one of the points i make in the book. and that we have to stop with the my way or highway politics. even as chair of the dnc, i support my party's agenda and fought like heck to make sure week get it adopted, but i recognize there are other people that have valuable opinions and it is important to reach across the aisle to get common grounds. we need more people on the other side to embrace that conflict and i think we'll be able to get...
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[applause] >> thank you for that enlightening presentation into dialogue with the audience. now on behalf of the college of public club i would like to present you with a small token of our appreciation which you can open quickly. >> one of the things people tell you -- we hope that you'll sip from this mug as you research your next book. the keypad on your coffee table. again on behalf of the club thank you to the audience members for attending this special presentation. we look forward to seeing you at future events when we see other high-level officials such as michael, and also, we are an unfunded club so we appreciate any monetary donations you can make. again, thank you for coming. [applause] we do have the new book shaping the nation of april and he will autograph copies so make sure that you get one. wendy lower talks about the role german women played in the holocaust and reports that close to 500,000 women were employed in eastern europe where they were witness to and participated in numerous atrocities. hitler's fury is a finalist for the book of nonfiction. this
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i think that is what president obama and most democrats hope will be the case. i kind of doubt it, but i am ready to see what portion of that i will be permitted to see. [applause] >> well, thank you again for that truly in lightning presentation and dialogue with the audience. now on behalf of the mit college republicans, like to present you with a small token of our appreciation which you can open really quickly. >> oh, gosh. i usually mangos things. one of the things that people will tell you is i am with plants. okay. [applause] >> and we hope you will spit from this month. keep that on your copy of -- coffee table. again, on behalf of our club thank-you to our audience members for attending the special presentation and a record two seeing you and future events. also, we are an unfunded club, so we appreciate any monetary donations you can make. we have a donation box on the table. again, thank you for coming. [applause] >> happy to come. >> all right. and we do have his new book available for sale comanche will autograph copies. make sure richard goodwin. t
i think that is what president obama and most democrats hope will be the case. i kind of doubt it, but i am ready to see what portion of that i will be permitted to see. [applause] >> well, thank you again for that truly in lightning presentation and dialogue with the audience. now on behalf of the mit college republicans, like to present you with a small token of our appreciation which you can open really quickly. >> oh, gosh. i usually mangos things. one of the things that people...
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. >> thank you all very much. a great discussion and we are only ten minutes over so thanks. "-close-quotes peanut >>> on tuesday former middle east adviser to president obama dennis ross took part in a panel discussion on the foreign policy challenges facing the president. among the topics of the recent agreement with iran on its nuclear program and efforts to begin peace negotiations in serious. hosted by the new america foundation, about one hour and 40 minutes. >> i run the national security program here. this is part of a series that we have done over the past couple of years with our partners, the center for the new america security and the american enterprise institute. it's the seventh in a series of programs we have been focusing on national security. we have an all-star team to talk about the coming challenges and opportunities for the obama administration in the next three years. they are ambassador dennis ross on your far left who is incredibly distinguished public service career focus back to the jimmy carter administration and he is the author of multiple books
. >> thank you all very much. a great discussion and we are only ten minutes over so thanks. "-close-quotes peanut >>> on tuesday former middle east adviser to president obama dennis ross took part in a panel discussion on the foreign policy challenges facing the president. among the topics of the recent agreement with iran on its nuclear program and efforts to begin peace negotiations in serious. hosted by the new america foundation, about one hour and 40 minutes. >>...
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she wrote furiously and smiled broadly, thank you. and i thought i had brought a little ray of sunshine into what i imagine might be a dim and aired space. ann posted the interview word for word and got links soaring up to three on a traffic site and then got to number one. ann was big time in her murky cham monopo chamber. she was a hero. and in a matter of days, it got around and finally it was said it sounds like bill ayers is choking chains. if they said i wrote the book, rush pointed out, that was an example of intrepid journalism. rush saw it as i did write the book, but my admitting i was asserting i didn't write the book. what a tangled web i have weaved. so helen i and met up and i was telling her i am back in rush's sights. you can find this. they did away with the fi fillbuster in the senate and rush said obama can do whatever he wants and will appoint ashad to the 9th circuit appeal. i can see it now. wright and bill ayers on the supreme court. i called wright and said let's do it. that would be great. >> i think we should
she wrote furiously and smiled broadly, thank you. and i thought i had brought a little ray of sunshine into what i imagine might be a dim and aired space. ann posted the interview word for word and got links soaring up to three on a traffic site and then got to number one. ann was big time in her murky cham monopo chamber. she was a hero. and in a matter of days, it got around and finally it was said it sounds like bill ayers is choking chains. if they said i wrote the book, rush pointed out,...
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thank you. >> could you discuss the role or lack there of among political opponents among compromise and how it relates today to political fraction. >> i think you should answer that. >> crisis and compromise is a subtitle of my book. we heard about these compromises but the word was being banded about. and you have people shouting in the senate or house of representatives i will not compromise or william lloyd saying no compromise with slave holders. and the whole issue was con tended in the same tense it is today. because you could argue someone like garrison is taking a morale position. and what about positions that are not absolute? when are you pragmatic? that is when lincoln comes in. he was willing to compromise and that is why people thought he was slow with regard to emancipation but he was working slowly so you could get a real lasting piece and abolish slavery. so it is sometimes pragmatic, sometimes work, sometimes necessary and sometimes so floridflac flac flacid and meaningless. so when you have a contested election, and we have an interesting moment in history where th
thank you. >> could you discuss the role or lack there of among political opponents among compromise and how it relates today to political fraction. >> i think you should answer that. >> crisis and compromise is a subtitle of my book. we heard about these compromises but the word was being banded about. and you have people shouting in the senate or house of representatives i will not compromise or william lloyd saying no compromise with slave holders. and the whole issue was...
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thank you for being with us today. i would like to thank william galston, and would like to thank and congratulate our author, tevi, wooley. we are adjourned. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> for more information about the author visit his web site, tevicorley.org. >> the 60s were different. [laughter] >> there were a lot of things happening involving race, the breakdown in the structure of society. i was suddenly out of the seminary and without structured is difficult to navigate. i was fortunate to be there, the structure the nuns had given me and the seminary had given me. i was also extremely fortunate because i had already been in predominantly white schools, the only black kid in my high school in savannah. the transition to school with very few blacks in a difficult set of circumstances academically and otherwise, i had a jump-start. i was ahead of the game so i have something. it allowed me to continue to do well even though it was very difficult. >> later today on c-span hear from two supreme court just
thank you for being with us today. i would like to thank william galston, and would like to thank and congratulate our author, tevi, wooley. we are adjourned. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> for more information about the author visit his web site, tevicorley.org. >> the 60s were different. [laughter] >> there were a lot of things happening involving race, the breakdown in the structure of society. i was suddenly out of the seminary and without structured is difficult...
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what it would be in the future and finally i render seeing you in chicago on the night that barack obama was elected, crying in tears. i just want to cheer you describe the wave of emotion that you felt in 2008 and i will take my answer off the air. >> guest: thank you very much for your question. i have always felt and more and more feel it more so today than it when men never got their due. women played a major role in the civil rights movement. i work with diane nash. she was our leader in the student rights movement and she became a leader nationally. she was the chair of the movement. we had the central committee of the student movement in nashville and diane was a student from chicago and she would haul us together and organized a sit in and she coordinated our efforts on the freedom ride but it was diane nash and ella baker were considered the mothers of the student nonviolent coordinating committee and she would work with doctor martin luther king jr. and planned the meeting for the student nonviolent coordinating committee was founded. she went back to north carolina and went to
what it would be in the future and finally i render seeing you in chicago on the night that barack obama was elected, crying in tears. i just want to cheer you describe the wave of emotion that you felt in 2008 and i will take my answer off the air. >> guest: thank you very much for your question. i have always felt and more and more feel it more so today than it when men never got their due. women played a major role in the civil rights movement. i work with diane nash. she was our...
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>> thank you. >> thank you. >> you were talking about 2016, and my question is about the latins, which were an important factor in electing president obama, and were a detriment to the republicans. as i've heard, they kept saying they don't want to court the latinos. what they want to do is present what they are, republicans, the people will come to them. do you think that's a good strategy? >> that's less a true false question and more like a doctoral dissertation. [laughter] i'm going to try to give you a short answer. look, the president had horrible political times since the election in trying to get anything done. 's approval rating is down and it's a perilous time for him. at the same time the republicans have done much to increase, to address the problems that caused him to lose the last election. cause of them to lose the popular vote and fight for the last six elections including the hispanic vote. republicans might decide to work on in a way that would help them with that rising electoral
>> thank you. >> thank you. >> you were talking about 2016, and my question is about the latins, which were an important factor in electing president obama, and were a detriment to the republicans. as i've heard, they kept saying they don't want to court the latinos. what they want to do is present what they are, republicans, the people will come to them. do you think that's a good strategy? >> that's less a true false question and more like a doctoral dissertation....